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I later switched the blade from a rip (26 teeth) to a finish (90 teeth), and the cut quality got amazing. The ends look like finished plastic now. I may never use a ripping blade again. This is the old rip cut, clocking in at 12". It seems just shy of it to me, but again, all of this can be dialed in to very high tolerances. At this point, the tape measure may not even be the best judge, if the end piece is loose.
Here, Lincoln is adding the shea butter to the mixture. We just used a 1 cup measuring cup for our container. Note, the beeswax is hard to get off stuff after you are finished, so use something you are 'designating' for making balms, salves, lotions, etc.
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The details of the face are quite impressionistic and loose; I just wanted to get enough detail to capture the expression on the lemur's face.
The eyes were done on a seperate layer; I used the lasso tool to create selections for the eyes and filled them with an orange that was a touch more saturated than the photo. I added pupils and a catchlight using a small brush and the Wacom tablet.
You can see in this close-up where the smudge tool comes in handy for softening the fur, especially under his chin.
4 key chain rings.
1 3 ft length of gold chain. $7.50.
cut in half = 2 lengths of 18 inches.
two fishing swivels.
two plastic baggies filled with sand (130 grams)
same as with dog chain poi. One key chain ring on one end of the chain, swivel to other end, then the other key chain ring. Fill bag with sand attach to end with the swivel. Cover with fabric to dress it up. I understand you can use rice instead of sand.
Hurts more when you hit yourself while swinging the poi around.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY!
if the sand bags are loosely filled - the have more give on impact and hurt less. So don't wrap them tightly- leave the sand sort of loose in the bag!
I followed this sailboat sea glass mosaic DIY from Beachcombing Magazine to make an ocean waves sea glass mosaic.
Many people search many different queries everyday on the web. People make use of Google search engine to search out different queries on the web. Google is the most popular search engine and why not it should be. Amazing algorithms of Google make it the best search engine.
The ranking factors that Google uses to rank different blog posts, articles, images, Web Stories and products are amazingly mind blowing. It updates its algorithms from time to time.
More than 4B of people use Google as a search engine, according to stats. Google is not only a search engine rather it is a platform for online business.
Google has recently added a new feature named “Google Web Stories” which is similar to social media stories. In this article we are going to discuss Google Web Stories and how we can make web stories on Blogger.
What are Google Web Stories?
Google introduced web story feature in late 2020. According to this feature publishers can not only publish their content in the form of blog posts but also they can publish web stories which consist of images that can be viewed in the discover feed.
Web stories may consist of images or short videos. Publishers have to add text in images to make the stories comprehensive.
How to use Google Web Stories?
The feature of Google Web Stories is currently working in 3 countries including India, USA and Brazil. Web stories can get the ranking position without any backlinks and appear in the discover feed easily.
If
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Take two old, but large, PCBs and tape them to the table and each other in an L. This makes the frame. Old PCBs are conveniently exactly the same height as new ones :)
Next, I added a layer at the bottom of the stack and filled the top area with black and the bottom with white. Then, I made a new layer above that one for the basic shapes; I used the lasso tool and roughly drew shapes for the black and white areas and filled the selections with the appropriate color. I wanted a stark black and white abstract pattern at this point, so I made the selections as simple as possible while still maintaining the essence of the lemur.